NORTHEAST BEXAR COUNTY — The man who was shot by his son in the face Thursday evening in northeast Bexar County, identified his dead son, who was later shot by law enforcement, to reporters Friday.

The suspect was identified as Mark Anthony Flores Jr., by his father, Mark Flores Sr., who was treated and released after the shooting. A sheriff's deputy was also injured in the incident.

Authorities received a call around 7:30 p.m. Thursday from a woman in the 6800 block of Honeyridge, who said her neighbor had been shot, Bexar County Sheriff Susan Pamerleau said.

“Four officers entered the home, and they cleared the first floor, and upon entering the second floor, the individual who had shot his father came out shooting. Our officers then fired in return. The individual was hit, and he died on the scene,” Pamerleau said.

A 10-year BCSO deputy was shot in the arm and was taken to University Hospital. Officials said he suffered non-life-threatening injuries. The suspect's father, shot in the upper body, also received non-life-threatening injuries, Pamerleau said. It was unclear where he was taken for treatment.

Two deputies who fired shots were to be placed on administrative leave during the investigation, which is standard, the sheriff said.

“Certainly this is a tragedy for any family and our community so our hearts and prayers go out to this father who lost his son in this tragic situation,” Pamerleau said.